Testimony may wrap up Monday in the appeals hearing of a fired white police officer in Milwaukee, who killed an African-American man, Dontre Hamilton, last year. Christopher Manney took the witness stand Sunday, in an attempt to get his job back. Milwaukee Police Chief Ed Flynn said he fired Manney...

Public education supporters made a strong showing at the Legislature's budget hearing in Milwaukee on Friday, decrying Gov. Scott Walker's plan to trim per-pupil funding aid by about $150 per student in the next biennium.

A new Democratic bill creating technical college grants aims to help fill high priority job openings in Wisconsin. Under the proposal , the Wisconsin Technical College System could distribute $49 million in grants over the next two years to its colleges. Most of the funding would go towards training programs...

Madison police officers will play a basketball game against black high school students on Saturday in what some hope will be a step toward mending the relationship between police and the black community following the police shooting of an unarmed 19-year-old black man earlier this month.

As the state Legislature debates Gov. Scott Walker’s proposed funding cuts and structural changes to the University of Wisconsin System, a UW-Madison professor is asking lawmakers not to do away with the shared governance model currently in place.

If we want to ensure UW is efficient and cost-effective for students, any potential changes need to mind the importance of tenure and shared governance. That's according to our guest's recent opinion piece weighing in on the governor's proposed budget cuts to the UW-Madison.

​It can be hard finding Wisconsin Public Radio’s Steve Paulson — he's often lost among the piles of books that populate his office. Here are three books three executive producer of WPR’s " To the Best of Our Knowledge " says he can't put down. " The Bone Clocks ,"...

Attorneys for the Milwaukee Chief of Police and a former officer presented competing narratives at an appeals hearing to decide whether fired patrolman Christopher Manney, was fired unfairly after killing an unarmed black man.

The head of Wisconsin's Department of Veterans Affairs says that vets are increasingly using state and federal GI Bills to pay for school rather than using a state reimbursement program. The governor's budget proposal would cut funding to that program.

As members of Congress vie to have the gray wolf delisted from the Endangered Species List, the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa has released a draft plan for wolf protection that would ban hunting and trapping gray wolves within reservation boundaries.

Governor Walker's mantra since he took office has been, "Wisconsin is open for business." As communities around the state weigh in on his third biennial budget in public hearings, we speak with business executives about how his policies affect them.